US4809690A - Protective skull cap for the skull - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to protection for the cerebral cortex and more particularly relates to a lighter and more pleasantly wearable protection than provided by the prior art.
- the object of the present invention is to eliminate these disadvantages by proposing a protective skull cap for the cranium or skull, which is lighter and easier to wear than the presently used helmets.
- the latter is intended to at least partly cover a skull and from the inside to the outside, said skull cap comprises a first carbon fabric layer, a second ARAMIDE fiber fabric layer and a third carbon fabric layer.
- At least one of these layers and if possible all three is impregnated with a resin, which is preferably a high elongation resin.
- a resin which is preferably a high elongation resin.
- the thickness of the skull cap is less than 1 mm and preferaly less than 0.5 mm, said thickness generally being between 0.3 and 0.5 mm.
- the invention also relates to a process for producing a protective skull cap for the skull. According to the main feature of this process, it comprises the following stages consisting of:
- the production of the skull replica comprises the following steps:
- the process involves a supplementary step performed after step (a) and before step (b), which consists of placing a thermostable film on the skull replica, said thermostable film being subsequently removed after step (d). It can also be advantageous to provide another stage, which is performed before (step (b) and which consists of depositing a mold release agent prior to the deposition of the first layer.
- the polymerization treatment is performed in an autoclave at a temperature of 125° for 24 hours.
- the elimination of the skull replica can take place by any known means, e.g. by mechanical means or by dissolving in an appropriate solvent.
- step (b) It is also possible to provide a supplementary step, performed after step (b) and consisting of making holes, each of which passes through the three layers.
- step (d) consists of machining the protective skull cap when finished, in order to adapt it to the dimensions of the cranium area which it is wished to protect.
- FIGS. 1a to 1g Diagrammatic view illustrating the different step of the process for producing the protective skull cap according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 A diagrammatic sectional view of the structure of such a skull cap placed on the skull.
- FIG. 3 A diagrammatic view showing how it is possible to position a wig, so as to camouflage the protective skull cap.
- FIGS. 1a to 1g show that firstly an impression of the skull 2 is made, using any appropriate material for producing a provisional skull cap 4 having an outer face 6 and an inner face 8.
- FIG. 1b shows that the provisional skull cap 4 is then placed n a mass 10 of a first material, the outer face 6 of the provisional skull cap 4 being in contact with said material, whilst the inner face 8 is turned upwards, thus defining a cavity 9.
- a mass 12 of an appropriate material e.g. plaster (FIG. 1c) which is allowed to harden or set, so as to obtain a solid mass 12.
- FIG. 1d shows that the following operation consists of placing a thermostable film, e.g. a vinyl film 14 on the replica 12 of the skull. The function of this thermostable film will be explained hereinafter.
- the following stage, illustrated by FIG. 1e, consists of successively positioning the three aforementioned layers which serve to produce the protective skull cap 16. The formation of this skull cap will be described hereinafter relative to FIG. 2.
- the assembly is placed in an oven 18 (FIG. 1f), where it undergoes a polymerization treatment, which can be an autoclave treatment at 125° C. for 24 hours.
- a polymerization treatment which can be an autoclave treatment at 125° C. for 24 hours.
- the entity is extracted from the oven and the skull replica 12 is eliminated, either by a mechanical operation, or by dissolving in a solvent. This is followed by the removal of the thermostable film and, if desired, a certain number of holes 20 are made in the skull cap 16 (FIG. 1g). The presence of holes 20 permits natural heat exchange for the skin and prevents excessive perspiration.
- the protective skull cap 16 undergoes a slight shrinkage due to the polymerization treatment in oven 18. It is in order to take account of this shrinkage that the thermostable film 14 illustrated in FIG. 1d is positioned so that, after shrinkage, the dimensions of protective skull cap 16 exactly correspond to those of the skull.
- the structure of the skull cap can best be gathered from FIG. 2, where it can be seen that, from the inside to the outside, it comprises three layers, namely a first carbon fabric layer 17, a second ARAMIDE fiber fabric layer 19 and a third carbon fabric layer 21.
- the three layers are impregnated with a very high elongation resin.
- an epoxy resin into which is incorporated an ester and which has the following characteristics at a temperature of 20° C.
- Such a resin can e.g. be obtained by mixing 42.9% by weight of the GOODRICH product HYCAR CTBN, which is imported into France by POLYPLASTIQUE, 25.9% by weight of the SHELL CHIMIE product EPIKOTE, 30.2% succinic dodecanyl anhydride and 1% tin octoate.
- This resin which is liquid prior to polymerization, polymerizes by treating for 24 hours at a temperature of approximately 120° to 125° C.
- the three layers constituting the skull cap are impregnated whilst the resin is still liquid and then the skull cap is placed in an oven at 120° or 125° C. for 24 hours to polymerize the resin.
- layers 17 and 21 were of TORAY T 300 1000 filament carbon fabric and the second layer 19 was of satin KEVLAR ARAMIDE fibre fabric.
- Each of the three layers was impregnated with the aforementioned very high elongation resin.
- Carbon gives the rigidity and the strength of the protection.
- KEVLAR gives a good impact resistance and a high vibration damping power.
- the high elongation resin is an epoxy resin making it possible to obtain very considerable bending strains, thus limiting risks of the protection deteriorating when the patient puts it on or removes it.
- FIG. 2 also shows that the skull cap 16 has a certain number of holes 20 to permit heat exchanges between the skin of the cranium and the ambient air, thereby preventing excessive perspiration.
- the protective skull cap according to the invention has numerous advantages, the most important being that it is light and pleasant to wear.
- the skull caps produced have thicknesses varying between 3/10 mm and 5/10 mm and a weight between approximately 30 and 60 g.
- the skull cap perfectly adapts to the shape of the skull and is worn directly on the skin as a result of its flexibility.
- the materials from which it is made give very high mechanical performances.
- a wig 22 can be directly installed on the skull cap 16, which makes the latter completely invisible and removes all complexes from which a person could suffer as a result of having to wear this protection.
- the shape of the skull cap, together with its great lightness makes it wearable for long periods, particularly as a result of the holes 20 permitting natural heat exchange of the skin and preventing excessive perspiration.
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| FR8511322A FR2585239B1 (en) | 1985-07-24 | 1985-07-24 | PROTECTIVE CAP FOR CRANIAL BOX AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF |
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